The State of AI Ethics Report (Volume 4)
Abhishek Gupta ((1), (2)), Alexandrine Royer ((1), (3)), Connor, Wright ((1), (4)), Victoria Heath (1), Muriam Fancy ((1), (5)),, Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini ((1), (6)), Shannon Egan ((1), (7)), Masa, Sweidan ((1), (8)), Mo Akif (1), and Renjie Butalid (1) ((1) Montreal AI

TL;DR
The report provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments in AI ethics since 2021, highlighting key themes, expert insights, and historical perspectives to inform ongoing discussions and policy-making.
Contribution
It offers an updated synthesis of AI ethics research, including expert commentary and historical analysis, focusing on four core themes to guide ethical AI development.
Findings
Highlights recent progress in AI ethics since 2021
Includes expert insights from diverse fields
Examines historical context of facial analysis AI
Abstract
The 4th edition of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute's The State of AI Ethics captures the most relevant developments in the field of AI Ethics since January 2021. This report aims to help anyone, from machine learning experts to human rights activists and policymakers, quickly digest and understand the ever-changing developments in the field. Through research and article summaries, as well as expert commentary, this report distills the research and reporting surrounding various domains related to the ethics of AI, with a particular focus on four key themes: Ethical AI, Fairness & Justice, Humans & Tech, and Privacy. In addition, The State of AI Ethics includes exclusive content written by world-class AI Ethics experts from universities, research institutes, consulting firms, and governments. Opening the report is a long-form piece by Edward Higgs (Professor of History, University of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Global Security and Public Health
